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Authorities say that a major drone attack on the St Petersburg oil terminal and port was carried out by Ukraine.

Authorities in St Petersburg, Russia's second largest city and the surrounding Leningrad area said on Saturday that a major Ukrainian drone strike overnight had hit a local oil pipeline and port. Alexander Beglov, the Governor of St Petersburg, said that the city with a population of 6,000,000 had been subjected to a "large scale" drone attack. The city's oil storage terminal was also hit. He stated that there were no injuries and the aftermath had been handled. Alexander Drozdenko, Governor of the Leningrad Region, said that drones struck the port of Vysotsk on the Gulf of Finland. The port is...

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Sources: Iran explores oil sales to Japan; buyers want longer sanctions waiver

Three Iranian and Western sources confirmed that Iran has started 'talks' to sell oil to Japanese companies, but 'potential buyers' are requesting a longer U.S. sanction waiver and assurances about safe shipping conditions in Gulf. In June, the United States authorised Iranian oil exports. This was a significant step in easing decades-old sanctions and paving the way for a final peace agreement with Tehran. The deal would be in exchange for nuclear inspections?and freedom of movement through?the Strait of Hormuz?. China has been the largest buyer of Iranian oil over the past few years, after South Korea, Japan and Europe...

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Sources say that MBK Actis and Bain are bidding for KKR Central Tank Terminal.

MBK Partners Actis and Bain Capital are among the bidders of KKR's Central Tank Terminal - a Japanese liquid storing company. The deal could be worth over $600,000,000 including debt. One of the sources said that binding bids must be submitted by August. Sources spoke under condition of anonymity as the matter is private. KKR Capital and Bain Capital declined comment. Actis stated that it does not comment on speculation about deals. MBK or Central Tank Terminal didn't immediately?response to a comment request. Central Tank Terminal stores and?handles liquid goods, including oil products, chemicals and other cargoes, near major Japanese...

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Corpus Christi Ship Channel Closed After Pickup Truck Enters Waterway

The U.S. Coast Guard announced that the Corpus Christi'ship channel' in southern Texas had been closed on Wednesday after a vehicle was found to have entered the waterway. Port Aransas South Jetty reported on Facebook that a man drove into the ocean between 5:30 a.m. (1130 GMT), and 6 a.m. while doing donuts at the beach. Police were preparing to remove a pickup. According to LSEG ship tracker data, as of Wednesday afternoon there were no tankers transporting crude oil, refined products of petroleum, or liquefied gas through the 'channel. Another 11 tankers waited at anchorage. Port?currently handles half of...

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Data shows that Venezuelan oil exports dropped slightly in June to 1.2m bpd.

According to data from tanker monitoring and documents of the state-run PDVSA energy company, Venezuelan oil exports dropped slightly last month?to 1.24 million barrels per daily from 1.24 bpd in may?as a result of two deadly quakes causing?minor delay at terminals operated. The vast PDVSA infrastructure was mostly unaffected by the twin earthquakes, which left nearly 2,000 dead and hundreds of buildings damaged according to official statistics. The power issue must be resolved before all the oil refineries, including El 'Palito, can resume operation. Documents show that the main oil terminal for the state-owned company in the eastern part of...

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JetBlue Flight Hit Drone While Approaching JFK Airport, FAA Says

The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation into a JetBlue flight that reported hitting a drone as it approached New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. The FAA reported that the pilot of an Airbus A321, departing from Las Vegas at the time, reported the incident while the aircraft was on final approach. According to the U.S. regulator, the incident occurred around 7:15 am EDT. The airline reported that the flight landed safely, passengers deplaned as usual, and that the plane had been withdrawn from service after a post-flight check, during which no evidence of damage or collision was...

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JetBlue Flight Hit Drone While Approaching JFK Airport, FAA Says

The Federal Aviation Administration announced that it had?launched a probe after JetBlue reported a JetBlue plane?hitting an unmanned aerial vehicle while approaching New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Monday. The FAA reported that the pilot of an Airbus A321, departing from Las Vegas at the time, had reported the incident while the plane was on final approach. According to the agency, the incident occurred around 7:15 am EDT. The airline reported that the flight landed without incident and customers deplaned as normal. A post-flight check found no evidence of damage or a collision. The Port...

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UN agency halts Hormuz Ship Evacuation Initiative after Vessel Attack

After a vessel was struck in the Gulf of Oman, the?United Nations Shipping Agency halted an evacuation effort on Thursday, aimed at getting hundreds of stranded vessels and tens of thousands of seafarers through 'the Strait of Hormuz. "I was informed of a ship that had passed through the Strait of?Hormuz today being attacked in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel was not evacuated under the IMO framework", Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary General of?the U.N. International Maritime Organization said in a press release. "I've decided to temporarily pause the implementation of this plan in order to confirm that all the necessary...

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US drops brake pedal requirement for self-driving cars

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed Thursday that the government should 'end its requirement for self-driving vehicles to have manual brake pedals. This would make it easier to deploy such vehicles on U.S. highways. The proposal does not apply to cars with a human driver. NHTSA has also stated that it will not abandon braking requirements for self-driving cars, such as strict standards on stopping distance. The?agency has proposed a number changes to help facilitate the introduction of self-driving cars. NHTSA has begun developing "safety performance" tests for self driving vehicles, as part of an independent standard. Automakers...

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Trump asks Congress to increase pensions for former GM Parts Company workers by $1 billion

The White House asked Congress for $1 billion on Wednesday to increase the pensions of former General Motors Auto Parts Unit Delphi workers that were reduced during a bankruptcy restructuring in 2009. As part of a supplemental request, the?White?House also wants to raise $1 billion for reconstruction work at New York's Penn Station. It is also requesting $500 million to continue construction on Washington's World War II Memorial and Tidal Basin. The White House wants Congress to allow the Federal Aviation Administration to reallocate funds from the $12.5 billion modernization of air traffic control effort approved last year, to any...

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US Postal Service asks Congress for help because it is running out of money

U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner said to Congress on Wednesday that the financially struggling agency had a broken business?model and needed help from legislators to re-energize its.operations. "The bottom line is that we're out of money." Steiner said in his written testimony to a U.S. Senate Committee that they were borrowing money from the retirement funds of their employees to continue operating. He warned it would run out of funds if it didn't stop deferring payments. Congress must act to fix the Postal Service's broken business model. Steiner wants Congress compensated for "money-losing" operations and to make other reforms. Steiner...

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Exxon Mobil Antwerp refinery will stop production from June 29 to July 3 due to a strike

The company's Press Office announced on Wednesday that Exxon's oil refinery in the 'Belgian Port' of Antwerp will stop production from June 29 until July 3, due to a striking action. ABVV Petroleum union stated on its website that workers at the refinery oppose a plan of cutting 35 jobs from a total of 735. According to the union, staff are also protesting about their deteriorating conditions of work and fewer options for early retirement despite ExxonMobil making higher profits because fuel prices have risen. The union stated that the job cuts were part of a wider reorganization, which will...

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S&P 500 and Nasdaq end sharply higher after Broadcom rally

Broadcom - and other chip stocks - rallied on Monday as investors 'bought shares of companies that are related to artificial intelligence, which?are hoped to drive a robust second quarter earnings season. Broadcom's stock jumped when Apple and the chipmaker agreed to extend their agreement through 2031 for the development and supply of a range custom chips. After two consecutive sessions of losses, the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index gained. This is a market where a lot people are left out. Jake Dollarhide is the chief executive officer at Longbow Asset Management, located in Tulsa. He said that if you are...

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EasyJet's journey from launch to takeover:

The announcement?on Sunday of a PS5,50 billion ($7.34billion) deal by U.S. investment company Castlelake to acquire British budget airline easyJet would be a new chapter for the carrier's 31-year history. Here's an overview of the?major milestones in?easyJet history: Stelios Ioannou, founder of the company, launches low-cost flights from London Luton Airport in Scotland to Glasgow and Edinburgh. 2002 Acquisition of rival Go Fly. Acquisition of rival GB Airways. 2011 - 2013 Modernising fleet with 135 Airbus aircraft. 2020 COVID-19? Forces 4,500 job reductions and fleet shrinkage. Rejects Wizz Air's takeover offer and raises $1.7 Billion from existing shareholders February -...

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Wall St Week Ahead: Investors watch for Fed clues and earnings signs, as tech wobbles

Investors will be looking for clues this week about the?likelihood of imminent interest-rate increases and the early signs of an important earnings season to gauge the strength of U.S. stocks'?rally. This week, the second half of the year 2026 began'much like the first half did' with the rocky performance of "heavyweight" technology shares affecting major indexes. The minutes of the Federal Reserve's last month's meeting as well as earnings reports from Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo and other companies could be new indicators for a market that has been shaky in recent weeks due to its tech-fueled rally. The market has...

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Cuba's national electricity grid collapses for unknown reasons

Cuba's national grid collapsed at noon on Monday, according to the country's grid operator. Around 10 million people were left without electricity on the Caribbean Island. Grid operator UNE has said that it is investigating the cause of the blackout. Cuba has suffered from power outages for days and even hours in recent months, due to a decrepit electrical grid and the?U.S. The U.S. imposed an oil blockade that has?cut off the island's fuel supplies. Cubans who have been suffering from rolling blackouts in the Caribbean heat that makes it difficult for them to sleep or work, will be even...

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Heatwave disrupts Fourth of Jule events in eastern US

The Fourth of July festivities were disrupted by a 'dangerous heatwave' that swept across large swathes of the central and eastern U.S. The Great American State Fair, which was a major event in President Donald Trump's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, was also affected by the heat. The Great American State Fair was temporarily closed Friday afternoon as temperatures reached 101° Fahrenheit (38° Celsius). The organizers said that they expect the fair to reopen by?5 pm, with modifications such as cooling tents and spritzing stations. The emergence of the "heat dome," a system of high pressure...

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Heatwave disrupts Fourth of Jule events in eastern US

The Fourth of July celebrations were ruined by a 'dangerous heatwave' that swept through much of central and eastern U.S. On Friday, the heat wave forced officials to cancel or postpone dozens parades, concerts, and fireworks displays in celebration of the 250th anniversary of America. The Great American State Fair, a centerpiece event of President Donald Trump's efforts to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America on the National Mall of Washington was temporarily closed on Friday afternoon due to temperatures of 101 degrees Fahrenheit. Organisers have said that it is expected to reopen, weather permitting, at?5...

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PJM, the largest US power grid, intensifies emergency measures to prevent blackouts

PJM, the largest U.S. power 'grid operator, said?Friday he was on a federal alert for reducing electricity consumption in his territory due to generator failures, massive overloading of?its transmission lines and a spike in ac usage from prolonged sweltering temperatures. PJM said it had told utilities that they could reduce the electricity supplied to customers if they were under contract. PJM serves 67,000,000 people in the Mid-Atlantic, South, and Washington, D.C. area. This week, spot wholesale electricity prices in Northern Virginia, the home of the largest 'collection of data centres in the world, soared past $2,000 per megawatt hour. This...

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Kremlin: EU should consider Nord Stream explosions when discussing Ukrainian membership

The Kremlin stated on Friday that the European Union must consider Ukraine's suspected role in blowing up a Nord Stream gas pipeline in September 2022, when deciding whether or not to grant EU membership for Kyiv. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, was commenting on German federal prosecutors charging a former Ukrainian officer with being involved in the blasts. The man, identified only as Serhii, was accused of co-perpetrating a war crimes and acting for?Ukrainian government entities. The authorities in Kyiv stated on Thursday that they didn't have enough information about the case to be able to answer in detail the...

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Grid operator PJM takes emergency measures to prevent large-scale US electricity outages

PJM, America's largest?power grid operator said that it had ordered generators?to run at maximum output? and brought idle?power _plants?online immediately on Thursday night, due to the escalating heat dome. PJM’s orders, as detailed on its website for emergency procedures, were aimed to preserve reliability, as it?sought?to maintain power on a network serving 67,000,000 people?across Mid-Atlantic, South, and Washington, D.C., and the world’s largest concentraion of data centers. Even before the heatwave this week, PJM was 'trying to overhaul a shaky system that had been pushed to?the?edge by soaring?energy consumption from data centers and electric cars. PJM’s “transmission security” action included...

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Carney confirms that British Columbia and Canada have agreed to a pact that will maintain the ban on oil tankers along the Northwest coast.

The province of British Columbia, in a deal announced on Thursday with Canada's federal government, maintains the ban on oil tankers along the northwest coast. However, it appears that if another route is proposed for the new crude oil pipeline by neighboring Alberta. The agreement was announced hours before Carney will travel to Alberta, where Premier Danielle Smith is expected to announce her province's plan for a pipeline that can transport 1,000,000 barrels of Alberta crude oil per day to B.C. The oil will be exported to other countries from the coast. Carney has attempted to strike a balance in...

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The heat dome is a problem for the largest US power grid, beyond data center boom

The largest U.S. grid PJM prepared for record-breaking consumption spurred on by a 'heat dome' and a boom in data centres on Thursday. They did this by re-routing traffic on power lines, and dispatching expensive fossil fuel plants to avoid outages. PJM predicted that a scorching heat of up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit would break the 20-year record for demand at 6 p.m. Thursday EDT. The forecast for peak electricity consumption is 166.2 gigawatts, which would surpass the previous record of 165.6 GW. PJM claims it can meet the challenge. According to the 'latest report' from PJM’s independent market monitor,...

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A source says that the oil production of Karachaganak in Kazakhstan has been restored.

An industry source said that oil production has been restored at the Karachaganak gas field in Kazakhstan, amid increasing natural gas production and increasing supplies to the Russian gas plant just across the border. After the drone attack by Ukraine on Orenburg's gas processing plant on June 24, Kazakhstan cut?gas production? at its Karachaganak Oil and Gas Condensate Field. The oil and gas output of Karachaganak is closely related, so the field cannot produce much if its production of gas is low. In an emailed comment, the?ministry said that gas supplies had already resumed on?June 26 and were flowing at...

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The largest US power grid warns of record demand and price spikes

PJM, America's largest?electric grid operator?, warned on Wednesday of price spikes and massive transmission line congestion, as it?prepared? for record-breaking demand fueled by a heatwave ahead of the July 4th celebrations. In PJM’s Virginia zone - home to the largest concentration of data centers in the world - spot wholesale electricity prices soared Wednesday afternoon to over $600 per megawatt. Prices were around $40 per megawatt hour earlier in the day before temperatures rose to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. On Wednesday afternoon, the demand on the grid reached 160 gigawatts. This is close to an all-time record. PJM forecasts indicate that...

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Von der Leyen: EU will provide 200 million euros to boost South Caucasus Connectivity

In a speech to the European Commission in Baku, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that up to EUR200m ($228m) would be provided as grant funding for boosting transport, energy, and digital links across 'the South Caucasus. Von der Leyen met with Azerbaijani president?Ilham Alyeev along with EU Enlargement commissioner Marta Kos. She said the initiative was intended to support peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia through strengthening regional connectivity and providing targeted assistance to local communities. Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at war for nearly four decades, over the mountainous region Nagorno Karabakh. They reached a...

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The largest US power grid prepares for record demand with warnings galore

PJM, America's largest electric grid operator, warned on Wednesday of a massive transmission line backlog as it prepared for record-breaking demand due to a heatwave in advance of the July 4th celebrations. PJM, the largest U.S. electric grid operator, warned of massive transmission line congestion and a price spike on Wednesday as it prepared for record-breaking demand driven by a heatwave ahead of?July 4 celebrations. PJM’s low-voltage warning signaled a higher risk of rotating power outages as transmission?lines' voltage levels weakened. Grid operator has also warned power plants that they should bring their generators back into service to be ready...